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International Journal of Innovation in Education
Special Issue on: "eLearning and corporate eWorking"
Guest Editors:
Prof. Dr. Heike Wiesner, Berlin School of Economics, Germany
Dr. Pak Tee Ng, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
This special issue explores the technological, educational, social, political and academic effects of eLearning or eWorking for teaching and learning. In particular, it is keen to examine various advantages, tensions, dilemmas and contradictions experienced by educators, teachers and students working with heterogeneous yet collaborative interactive media in the context of eLearning or corporate eWorking.
The topic involves complex and multi-faceted challenges such as education policies, curriculum reforms, legal issues, learning methods. Moreover, the challenges faced may differ from educational institution to educational institution in each country, and from country to country. Therefore, concepts will have to take into account the specific technological nature and cultural setting of the interactive media in education in question, the context it is located, the teachers' and the students' profiles, the historical background of the country or region, local habits, needs and practices, ethics and also religious beliefs.
The issue welcomes original papers in theoretical development and empirical research, case studies and discussion papers dealing with challenges and frontiers of eLearning and/or corporate eWorking.
Subject CoverageSubjects covered include, but are not limited to:
- Technologies, techniques and tools
- Practical integration of learning-oriented applications into educational systems and institutions
- eLearning and the use of eDiscussion forums for learning
- Diversity (gender, age, cultural and religious backgrounds, etc.) in the fields of eLearning or eWorking
- Tacit knowledge, informal learning and diversity aspects
- Socio-cultural issues of interactive media in curriculum and assessment reform in education
- Strategies and/or case studies of interactive media in education
- Training and development issues of interactive media in education
- The dilemmas and tensions of interactive media in education
- The relationship between interactive media in education and other developments such as knowledge management, organisational learning and human resource management in the diversity-oriented education area
- eLearning or corporate eWorking in the current and future educational landscape: technological, socio-cultural and political trends
Notes for Prospective Authors
Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. (N.B. Conference papers may only be submitted if the paper was not originally copyrighted and if it has been completely re-written).
All papers are refereed through a peer review process. A guide for authors, sample copies and other relevant information for submitting papers are available on the Author Guidelines page.
Important Dates
Full paper deadline: 31 July, 2012
Notification of status & acceptance of paper: 15 September 2012
Final version of paper: 1 October 2012